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    service‚ Reverend Sykes takes up a collection for Tom Robinson’s wife‚ Helen‚ who cannot find work now that her husband has been accused of rape. After the service‚ Scout learns that Tom Robinson has been accused by Bob Ewell and cannot understand why anyone would believe the Ewells’ word. When the children return home‚ they find Aunt Alexandra waiting for them. Summary: Chapter 13 Aunt Alexandra explains that she should stay with the children for a while‚ to give them a “feminine influence.” Maycomb

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    He was seen as a bad person just because he was black‚ especially after Mayella Ewell accused him of raping her though he was innocent. Tom was actually a really helpful caring person. "And so a quiet‚ respectable‚ humble Negro who had the unmitigated temerity to ’feel sorry’ for a white woman has had to put his word against two white people." Tom showed courage when he innocently agreed to enter Ewell’s house to help Mayella it was a dangerous thing for any black man in the 1930s to enter a white

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    Virgil Tibbs is associated with racism. Virgil Tibbs becomes a suspect of murder for being out late at a train station and for being black. In the story‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Tom Robinson faces racism. Tom gets accused of “sexualy assualting” Mayella Ewel. A great amount of racism is shown in these two stories between the characters and they also share many similarities as racism towards other characters. Virgil Tibbs experiences racism from Sam Wood in the story‚ In The Heat Of The Night

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    Give specific examples to support your thought. The nature and design of a boundary/limitation is to restrain someone from going anywhere or doing anything. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Jem Finch‚ Scout Finch‚ Arthur “Boo” Radley‚ Dill Harris‚ Mayella Ewell‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Dolphus Raymond all break boundaries. Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill break boundaries when they attempt to touch the Radley House: “Jem stood in thought so long that Dill made a mild concession: ‘I won’t say you ran out on a dare an’

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    socioeconomic discrimination. Jem even acknowledges this on page 226 by stating‚ “There’s four kinds of folks in the world. There’s the ordinary kind like us and the neighbors‚ there’s the kind like the Cunninghams out in the woods‚ the kind like the Ewells down at the dump‚ and the Negroes.” Aunt Alexandra also tells Scout about social status in Maycomb. She states‚ “The thing is‚ you can scrub Walter Cunningham till he shines‚ you can put him in shoes and a new suit‚ but he’ll never be like Jem”. She

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    Harper Lee’s novel‚ the time setting was in the early 1930’s‚ and at this time‚ African Americans were discriminated against by white people. Tom Robinson‚ a black man‚ is a victim of racism in the novel‚ because he is falsely charged with raping Mayella Ewell‚ a white woman. Atticus Finch‚ knows that Tom is innocent‚ and therefore tries to defend him‚ but no one in the jury sides with him. Atticus tells Jem: “In our courts‚ when it’s a white man’s word against a black man’s word‚ the white man always

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    their fates are different. First‚ Tom Robinson is a mocking bird who was killed. Tom goes to trial because he is falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell‚ a young daughter of Bob Ewell‚ the person who accuses him. At the scene‚ Mayella tempts Tom. After Bob sees this‚ he runs inside and beats Mayella while Tom is fleeing. “Tom was a dead man the minute Mayella opened her mouth and screamed” (323). When in court‚ because of the circumstantial evidence‚ Tom is found guilty by the jurors. A few days

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    and Link Deas both stand up for Tom Robinson‚ a black man‚ in court. In addition‚ Link Deas also helps Tom Robinson’s family. Finally‚ Tom Robinson challenged racial prejudice and discrimination when he ignores social boundaries in order to help Mayella‚ a white woman. Despite dominant social attitudes like racism and prejudice‚ characters such as Atticus Finch‚ Link Deas and Tom Robinson follow their personal beliefs and show kindness and humanity‚ demonstrating the importance of personal integrity

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    spreading rumors that may or may not be true. Characters are afraid of one another with conflict going on in their lives. Mayella loves her father “‘cept when- ” he is being abusive (Lee 183). She is afraid of her father because if she does or say something she might get hurt or abused. Atticus is asking Mayella about her dad‚ Bob Ewell‚ but every time he asks her a question‚ “Mayella [looks] at her father” (Lee 183). She is afraid that her dad would punish her and hurt her if she said the truth while

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    defending a black man who has been accused of the rape of Mayella Ewell. It’s plenty obvious the defendant didn’t do it. Through the eyes and ears of young Jem and Scout we can see how racism affected lives in Alabama in the 1930’s. Jem‚ Scout‚ and dill are fascinated by their neighbor Boo Radley whom only a few people have seen in years. The children fill their heads up he keeps himself hidden. When Atticus goes to court and humiliates Bob Ewell who is the father of the alleged rape victim‚ and he seeks

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